No, but if you're using 2010 you can embed a Report in a Form, and you could put a button in that Form. Or include a menubar or Ribbon (if you're using 2007/2010) that shows when the report opens, and add the Close functionality to that.

In the Report Open event, I call MenuReport, which builds the shortcut menu, and then assign the ShortcutMenuBar to "MyReportMenu"

This menu has options for Print, Save as PDF, Send as PDF, and Close. The ones I use usually have other options as well, Export to Excel, and several others, but those all involve a little more code and I don't have the time to pull those into this sample db at the momentReportMenu.accdb

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With Microsoft Access, learn how to start a database in different ways and produce different start-up actions allowing you to use a single database to perform multiple tasks.
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Us…